Zagreb is the capital of Croatia and it is located in the central continental region with a population of one million. It is one of the leading economic centers and a destination for business, congress and cultural tourism. The first written mention of the city dates back to 1094, when a diocese was founded on Kaptol, while the neighboring Gradec was named a free royal city in 1242. Both of... Read more
Ugljan is the closest island of the Zadar archipelago, opposite the town of Zadar, from which is divided by only couple of miles wide channel of Zadar and it is connected with many ferryboat lines. It is also called the green island, covered with dense bush, pine trees, olive-groves, fig-groves, vineyards and other Mediterranean vegetation. It has a surface of 51,85 km2, while the shore line is... Read more
Prvić is one of two settlements on a small picturesque island in archipelago of Šibenik. The whole island has a size of 2,41 kilometers, and it is the smallest island on Adriatic with even two villages on. The island is connected with the mainland by frequent boat lines, making possible to reach Šibenik in 40 minutes or Vodice in 20 minutes from Prvić Luka. Thus, Luka is favorite vacation and... Read more
Sukošan is a small town and a harbour in the vast bay „Zlatna luka“, 10 km south-east of Zadar on the Adriatic road. The basic economy of this area is agriculture, vineyard farming, olive growing, fruit-growing and tourism. Sukošan is the centre of the municipality of Sukošan to which villages of Debeljak, Glavica and Gorica belong. The town has approximately 3000 residents. We have a... Read more